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I removed the following from the entry, since it has nothing to do with the Belvedere palace:
On
June 7,
2004, the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled that 88-year-old Maria Altmann, the niece and heir of
Gustav Klimt model
Adele Bloch-Bauer, could sue Austria in a U.S. court for the return of six Klimt paintings stolen from her uncle by the occupying Nazis in 1938. Kept by Austria after the war, the paintings are currently displayed in the Austrian Gallery in the Belvedere. The paintings include the celebrated "Buchenwald" and "Adele Bloch-Bauer I" and have a current estimated market value in excess of US$150,000,000.
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Belvedere (palace) →
Schloss Belvedere, Vienna — As a previous comment indicates, Schloss Belvedere is what it is called. "Palace" serves as a suitable description but not the name of the article or the complex. Like a brand name or a street name it should not be translated into its literal English counterparts. --
Smf77 (
talk)
09:53, 27 March 2011 (UTC)reply
If one reads the description on the corporate homepage there are actually 2 "Schlösser" (plural form of Schloss), an orangery and gardens that make up the entire ensemble which is referred to then simply as the Belvedere so
Belvedere, Vienna may be acceptable.
Smf77 (
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20:23, 28 March 2011 (UTC)reply
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